I’d forgotten about the bizarrely creative decorative headgear in old depictions. Humans do like spectacle…that certainly hasn’t changed. Sir Andy is being modest…it takes a lot of training to develop that level of hand/eye coordination. Very impressive.
Royal armories is a fantastic day out. My brother lives next door and i visited him recently, that whole part of Leeds has changed heaps since I left the UK 20 years ago.
Another top video guys giving us an insight to the training of a knight with Andy. I would guess the showmanship was a big part to build up the anticipation prior to the competition. Not only a tough job for the knight but for the squire as well as any failures we know who the finger would point at. I guess it's a similar thing for todays project managers. Many thanks for sharing.
A wonderful historical coverage (video) about knight training programs and schools in European medieval terms....it was similar to nowadays training and educating camps of military elite divisions ... Thank you for sharing
The one without a mask looks like his armer was made out of metal coffee cans HAHAHAHA Well done guys!!! I enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
I had a coworker whose husband had a severe head injury. Prior to the injury he had been a kind and gentle person…it completely changed him. Sadly, she ignored the doctors begging her not to take home and he killed her. An tragic example, but one that certainly makes what happened to Henry VIII believable.
0:55: 🏰 Discover the world of knights and jousting in the Middle Ages at the Royal Armories in Leeds. 3:58: 🏰 Andy Dean attempts to complete medieval tournament challenges on horseback. 7:30: 🎯 Andy Dean completes two out of three jousting challenges. 10:41: 🏇 Andy successfully completes three challenges in preparation for the joust. 13:58: 🤺 The video discusses the risks and responsibilities of being a knight in training. 17:56: 🏰 The video showcases the skill and intensity of jousting, a medieval sport that evolved into a point-based competition. 22:17: 💃 The video explores the use of the diaphragm in singing, dancing, and acting, with the hosts trying out different exercises. Recap by Tammy AI
Knight? Really? Surely "man-at-arms". To be a knight you had to have a worth of more than ten pounds: you didn't have to actually wear armour and fight as, when called to join a war band, you could pay scutage and pay for a man-at-arms to take your place. Many "knights" never put on armour in their life.
Snuff is an impeccably beautiful horse.
Surely that is one of the Mearas, unless my eyes are cheated by some spell?
I’d forgotten about the bizarrely creative decorative headgear in old depictions. Humans do like spectacle…that certainly hasn’t changed. Sir Andy is being modest…it takes a lot of training to develop that level of hand/eye coordination. Very impressive.
9:18 "Get his smug face" made me chuckle out-loud! Good quick wit, Luke!
Excellent film! The Armouries is THE perfect place to watch Jousting!
We love it!
Andy is so nice! Absolute model of a knight, fun stuff, and incredible to see a proper joust!
Royal armories is a fantastic day out.
My brother lives next door and i visited him recently, that whole part of Leeds has changed heaps since I left the UK 20 years ago.
Glad to see the boys are back again
Another top video guys giving us an insight to the training of a knight with Andy. I would guess the showmanship was a big part to build up the anticipation prior to the competition. Not only a tough job for the knight but for the squire as well as any failures we know who the finger would point at. I guess it's a similar thing for todays project managers. Many thanks for sharing.
A wonderful historical coverage (video) about knight training programs and schools in European medieval terms....it was similar to nowadays training and educating camps of military elite divisions ... Thank you for sharing
Thank you for the comment!
Now I need February to come again for the next joust
I was just thinking about these guys the other day doing these videos cool to see another
Thanks for watching
Great video guys , interesting and funny to good to see you back 😁😁😁
Once a king, always a king.
Once a knight…is enough.
In the Dutch provinces that game with rings is still done by the farmers
Just spotted Eleanor Janega in the background - thought this looked familiar!
Inception!
I really hope you guys carry on making videos, there always really great 😁😁😁
I bet all of these tasks are WAY harder than he made them look
Knight Court next. Thanks
Absolutely love this channel
Thanks!
I like these guys keep up the great vids
Enjoyed this
Joust the video to watch
The tips of the Lances are made of Balsa Wood that is why they shatter
Well presented video.
Snuff is absolutely beautiful 😁😁😁
Majestic 😍😍
The one without a mask looks like his armer was made out of metal coffee cans HAHAHAHA Well done guys!!!
I enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thanks for watching!
any ideas for future videos 😁😁😁
Hi HH. Love your work 👍
Thank you!
One of my fore fathers was a Knight in the Netherlands !
So Much Suffering!
Surely you joust. I never joust and don't call me Shirley
The boys are back!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
👍👍
Ask King Henry the eight since he was crippled for life while jostling.
I had a coworker whose husband had a severe head injury. Prior to the injury he had been a kind and gentle person…it completely changed him. Sadly, she ignored the doctors begging her not to take home and he killed her. An tragic example, but one that certainly makes what happened to Henry VIII believable.
Henry ll of France was killed because of an hjousting accident
Imagine you have to go to the Bathroom 😬
#2
The squire may have to clean your armor.
I'm so jealous!
:) Excellent
6:22 wow he throw that thing like 5 inch
“How dangerous was it jousting in tournaments as a Knight in medieval Europe”
For some reason, after watching this I want to watch A Knight's Tale, the "2001 movie."
Great film 👍
It had a great cast and soundtrack but still told a great medieval story. @@HistoryHit
I would be OK if I could use kevlar armor.
I don't think so!
I just looked at knights and now this comes lol
Also first
If you couldn't survive a joust I wouldn't be here. Many ancestors were knights.
I don’t think that medieval Knights had a go pro on their head. 🤣
You guys remind me of the Weasley twins
Decapitate a cabbage? I believe you mean decabbagetate.
Never accept disrespect.
dribble soccer ball is missed....
0:55: 🏰 Discover the world of knights and jousting in the Middle Ages at the Royal Armories in Leeds.
3:58: 🏰 Andy Dean attempts to complete medieval tournament challenges on horseback.
7:30: 🎯 Andy Dean completes two out of three jousting challenges.
10:41: 🏇 Andy successfully completes three challenges in preparation for the joust.
13:58: 🤺 The video discusses the risks and responsibilities of being a knight in training.
17:56: 🏰 The video showcases the skill and intensity of jousting, a medieval sport that evolved into a point-based competition.
22:17: 💃 The video explores the use of the diaphragm in singing, dancing, and acting, with the hosts trying out different exercises.
Recap by Tammy AI
Knight? Really? Surely "man-at-arms". To be a knight you had to have a worth of more than ten pounds: you didn't have to actually wear armour and fight as, when called to join a war band, you could pay scutage and pay for a man-at-arms to take your place. Many "knights" never put on armour in their life.
I hope one day everything falls apart and we can get back to riding horses, fighting with melee weapons and dieing early.
Audio = horrible. Not much point in watching a video I can barely hear. 👎